Nov. 9th, 2009

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On Earth this time - and fair warning, it's a large page because there are 97 of them, mostly on a theme of nature reclaiming abandoned human works. I particularly like the meadow behind the "No Trespassing" sign.
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Let's hear it for the Planetary Society!

Setting Sail Into Space, Propelled by Sunshine
By Dennis Overbye

Peter Pan would be so happy.

About a year from now, if all goes well, a box about the size of a loaf of bread will pop out of a rocket some 500 miles above the Earth. There in the vacuum it will unfurl four triangular sails as shiny as moonlight and only barely more substantial. Then it will slowly rise on a sunbeam and move across the stars.

LightSail-1, as it is dubbed, will not make it to Neverland. At best the device will sail a few hours and gain a few miles in altitude. But those hours will mark a milestone for a dream that is almost as old as the rocket age itself, and as romantic: to navigate the cosmos on winds of starlight the way sailors for thousands of years have navigated the ocean on the winds of the Earth.

“Sailing on light is the only technology that can someday take us to the stars,” said Louis Friedman, director of the Planetary Society, the worldwide organization of space enthusiasts.

(here for the rest of the article)

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